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Hi, more of a personal query than my usual business contribution...
A few months ago I purchased a Kindle from an online (not Amazon) store, all seemed well and good but a few faults developed. Due to the time frame, it was one for Amazon to sort rather than return to the seller.
Amazon asked me to try "this and that" to no avail, and sometimes even asked me to try things they'd already asked me to! I pushed the issue to be referred "up the chain" and got an assurance that someone would review the issue and be in touch within 24 hours. As you can probably imagine, they didn't and every time I try to raise the issue again I get the same "24 hour" line.
How do I push this further, is it one for Trading Standards? As you may be aware, Amazon are not the easiest to get in touch with.
Thanks in advance...
A few months ago I purchased a Kindle from an online (not Amazon) store, all seemed well and good but a few faults developed. Due to the time frame, it was one for Amazon to sort rather than return to the seller.
Amazon asked me to try "this and that" to no avail, and sometimes even asked me to try things they'd already asked me to! I pushed the issue to be referred "up the chain" and got an assurance that someone would review the issue and be in touch within 24 hours. As you can probably imagine, they didn't and every time I try to raise the issue again I get the same "24 hour" line.
How do I push this further, is it one for Trading Standards? As you may be aware, Amazon are not the easiest to get in touch with.
Thanks in advance...
